“Nation states must be prepared to give up their sovereignty today”, according to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who told an audience in Berlin that sovereign nation states must not listen to the will of their citizens when it comes to questions of immigration, borders, or even sovereignty.

No this wasn’t something Adolf Hitler said many decades ago, this is what German Chancellor Angela Merkel told attendants at an event by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Berlin. Merkel has announced she won’t seek re-election in 2021 and it is clear she is attempting to push the globalist agenda to its disturbing conclusion before she stands down.

“In an orderly fashion of course,” Merkel joked, attempting to lighten the mood. But Merkel has always had a tin ear for comedy and she soon launched into a dark speech condemning those in her own party who think Germany should have listened to the will of its citizens and refused to sign the controversial UN migration pact:

“There were [politicians] who believed that they could decide when these agreements are no longer valid because they are representing The People”. End quote.

Step forward Winston Peters who seems to be operating under this delusion. Quote.Read more »

As much at home writing editorials as being the subject of them, Cam has won awards, including the Canon Media Award for his work on the Len Brown/Bevan Chuang story. When he’s not creating the news, he tends to be in it, with protagonists using the courts, media and social media to deliver financial as well as death threats.

They say that news is something that someone, somewhere, wants kept quiet. Cam Slater doesn’t do quiet and, as a result, he is a polarising, controversial but highly effective journalist who takes no prisoners.

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If you agree with me that’s nice, but what I really want to achieve is to make you question the status quo, look between the lines and do your own research. Do not be a passive observer in this game we call life.

If you agree with me that’s nice, but what I really want to achieve is to make you question the status quo, look between the lines and do your own research. Do not be a passive observer in this game we call life.

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Published on Sep 16, 2015
Ezra Levant of TheRebel.Media reports that Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany, said there should be no limits for immigration from the Muslim Middle East to Germany. With that, she started the stampede. No application forms, no proof – anyone who can make it gets thousands of dollars plus access to Germany’s existing welfare state.

But you have to see this incredible video of a German woman who looks like a progressive liberal, and she’s asking: Aren’t you putting our own country at risk?

If you dare to ask questions like that, you’re called a Nazi — which, in Germany, tends to shut people up.

Merkel’s logic seems to be: Sure, jihadists are evil, but who are we to speak? Don’t forget how evil we were in the past.

But that’s not a sound public policy. That’s personal therapy.

This is Angela Merkel’s world view: Germany doesn’t belong to the Germans. Germans don’t deserve Germany. Foreigners fresh off a train do and just shut up if you disagree — don’t you know that Germany is guilty, guilty, guilty?

I disagree. I’m a Jew. Hatred for the Nazis was taught to me from childhood but I know that Germany today is not Nazi; they’re liberal.The grandchildren of the Nazis are not guilty by birth. And even if they were, the solution, the punishment, would not to be to let in a million Muslim men, including amongst them today’s Nazis, those from radical Islam.

Angela Merkel just read out Germany’s suicide note. The fact that this video is so under-reported tells me that most media, frankly, agree.

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Over a million migrants from the middle East were welcomed into Germany last year. Angela Merkel insisted that it was a win-win situation since Germany needed the migrants’ children due to its own low birth rate as well as their labour to boost the German workforce. So how has that worked out for Germany?

If you agree with me that’s nice, but what I really want to achieve is to make you question the status quo, look between the lines and do your own research. Do not be a passive observer in this game we call life.

If you agree with me that’s nice, but what I really want to achieve is to make you question the status quo, look between the lines and do your own research. Do not be a passive observer in this game we call life.

Underdog socialism is the reason why Left-wing governments are struggling to hold on to power all over the world. Underdog socialism is all about making decisions using emotion rather than reason. They make decisions to help others without considering the economic or societal damage that the decisions will cause. The clearest example of this kind of underdog socialism is the mass migration and open borders in Europe. Sweden, France, Germany and Britain are struggling and failing to keep their women and children safe while their nations’ cultural morals, standards and rules are being challenged and broken down by the culture of the millions of migrants.

It’s an international phenomenon, observable among legions of leftwing thinkers and movements, from trade unions to political parties, from columnists to professors. The world view of the underdog socialist is encapsulated in the notion that the establishment has mastered the game of reason, judgment and statistics, leaving the left with emotion. Its heart is in the right place.

If you agree with me that’s nice, but what I really want to achieve is to make you question the status quo, look between the lines and do your own research. Do not be a passive observer in this game we call life.

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Syrian Prof. Bassam Tibi was asked if he thought that the Germans had a tendency towards extremism. To help explain his answer he gave an example. The French president he said, accepted 30,000 Syrians into France and then it was over. In contrast the German Chancellor accepted 1.5 million refugees and even after doing that refused to put an upper limit on the amount that Germany would take.

Prof. Bassam Tibi has lived for 54 years in Germany and his observation is that the Germans are unbalanced. They are either for something or against something. They do not seem to have a middle ground. Two German Jewish philosophers he said, have observed the same thing. Theodor W. Adorno speaks of a German disease, which he calls “pathos of the absolute”. Helmuth Plessner wrote about the magic of extreme views.

If you agree with me that’s nice, but what I really want to achieve is to make you question the status quo, look between the lines and do your own research. Do not be a passive observer in this game we call life.

As much at home writing editorials as being the subject of them, Cam has won awards, including the Canon Media Award for his work on the Len Brown/Bevan Chuang story. When he’s not creating the news, he tends to be in it, with protagonists using the courts, media and social media to deliver financial as well as death threats.

They say that news is something that someone, somewhere, wants kept quiet. Cam Slater doesn’t do quiet and, as a result, he is a polarising, controversial but highly effective journalist who takes no prisoners.